Oconto Falls' Krueger to wrestle at Wyoming

Oconto Falls senior Dewey Krueger will sign a national letter of intent Wednesday with the University of Wyoming.

The standout wrestler went 161-12 during his prep career and was a two-time WIAA Division 2 state champion.

Krueger, a four-time state qualifier and three-time state finalist, went 42-0 as a senior to capture the 152-pound D2 state title. He was one of 13 wrestlers to complete an undefeated season this year and one of 10 to win a second state title.

Krueger won the 132-pound D2 state title as a sophomore by going 42-1 and was the 145-pound D2 state runner-up as a junior.

Kent headed to UWGB: De Pere senior Kelly Kent will sign a national letter of intent on Wednesday with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay women's soccer team.

Kent, a goalkeeper, allowed 14 goals over 21 regular-season games in earning second-team all-FRCC honors as a junior.

She totaled 13 shutouts over 25 games last season to help the Redbirds win a share of the FRCC title and advance to the WIAA Division 2 sectional finals. The only goal Kent allowing during four postseason games came in overtime of a 1-0 loss to Cedarburg in the sectional finals.

Kent has recorded seven shutouts through nine games as a senior.

McMahon recognized as scholar-athlete: Green Bay Southwest senior Mitch McMahon was one of 11 student-athletes chosen for the Wisconsin Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete team.

McMahon served as Wisconsin's Distributive Education Clubs of America president as a senior in addition to serving on his school's student council.

On the football field, McMahon was a three-year starter at center for the Trojans. He was a member of Southwest's 2012 Fox River Classic Conference Championship team and earned unanimous first-team all-FRCC honors as a senior.

The individuals named to the WFF Scholar-Athlete team were recognized at the University of Wisconsin football team's spring game last Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.

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Denis signs with NMU: West De Pere senior Bailey Denis signed a national letter of intent on April 22 to play college basketball at Northern Michigan University, which is a NCAA Division II program in Marquette.

The 5-foot-10 guard averaged 11.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.3 steals as a senior to lead the Phantoms to their first Bay Conference title since 1980.

Denis, who missed most of her junior year with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her knee, earned unanimous first-team all-conference honors this year.

Tebo to play college softball: Pulaski senior Kennedy Tebo has announced she will play college softball at Viterbo University, which is a NAIA school in La Crosse.

Tebo has been a starter on the Pulaski softball team the past three seasons.